# This testcase should be run with the option "-u COMBO_BOX". # A ComboBox widget of type COMBO_BOX should be displayed. # A ComboBox should display a List widget. # Verify that the ComboBox List displays three strings "Mother", # "Father", "Sister" are displayed and "Brother" is not # and that the scrollbar slider to the right of the List does not # fill the trough. (ComboBox8 TP1) CompareVisual ComboBox1 Continue # When the last item is programmatically selected with SelectItem, the # first item is no longer highlit, and the last item is NOT made visible. # (ComboBox8 TP2) CompareVisual ComboBox1 Continue # If you click MB1 on the down arrow of the ComboBox, the list displays the # last (highlit) item, "Brother" and "Mother" scrolls off the top of the # displayed list. (ComboBox TP3) LocatePointer List RVertScrollBarDownArrow ClickMB Btn1 CompareVisual ComboBox1 Continue # If you programmatically call SelectItem with a string that doesn't match # any in the list, the list is unchanged and a warning appears on stdout. # (ComboBox TP4) CompareVisual ComboBox1 Continue # If you call programatically call XmComboBoxSetItem with an Xm String item # that matches the second XmString item in the List, it updates the ComboBox # list by highlighting the set XmString item and displaying it as the first # item in the List. No other XmSTring items shouldbe highlighted. (ComboBox8 # TP5) CompareVisual ComboBox1 Continue # Calling XmComboBoxSetItem with an XmString item that matches the first # XmString item in the List scrolls the List upward to display the first # XmString item as the first item in the List; the first XmString item is # highlighted and all other items are unhighlighted. (ComboBox8 TP6) CompareVisual ComboBox1 Continue # Calling XmComboBoxSetItem with an XmString item that matches the last # XmString item in the list scrolls the list downward to display the last # XmString item as the first item in the list; the set XmString item is # highlighted (ComboBox8 TP7) CompareVisual ComboBox1 Continue Exit